Jessy Abdo is a Lebanese actress and television presenter, born in Beirut on February 17, 1988. She began her artistic career at a young age, making her debut in 2006 on the satirical comedy sketch show "Basmat Watan," where she showcased her distinct comedic talent. She quickly transitioned to drama, participating in numerous television series that solidified her position in the Lebanese and Arab entertainment industry. Her early notable dramatic roles include the series "Ila Yara" and "Helwa we Kaddaba." She gained significant recognition for her roles in widely successful productions such as the series "Caramel" (2017) and its film adaptation "Habbet Caramel," as well as the series "Julia" (2018) alongside actress Maguy Bou Ghosn. Abdo also expanded her career into Egyptian drama with her participation in the series "Sok Ala Ekhwatak" (2018) with actor Ali Rabee, broadening her audience across the Arab world. Her roles vary between comedy and social drama, and she has proven her ability to skillfully portray diverse characters in works like "Garimat Shaghaf" (2016), "Sanie Al-Ahlam" (2019), and "Arrabat Beirut" (2023). In addition to acting, she has appeared on various TV programs, most notably the third season of "Celebrity Duets" in 2013.